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Missing Titan submersible found: see the key vessels that aided the desperate search

by TSA Desk
June 23, 2023
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Missing Titan submersible found: see the key vessels that aided the desperate search
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The U.S. Coast Guard confirmed Thursday that a debris field found approximately 1,600 feet from the Titanic wreckage was from a submersible’s catastrophic implosion that killed all five men aboard.

The discovery effectively concluded a search for the missing Titan submersible that lost contact with its surface ship roughly an hour and 45 minutes after descending to the Titanic.

Titan submarine

This file image provided by OceanGate shows the Titan submersible descending into the ocean. (OceanGate Expeditions)

The loss of contact with the submersible sparked an international rescue operation as authorities scrambled to locate the vessel before air supply levels were expected to run out early Thursday.

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Below are some of the key vessels and equipment that were involved in search efforts:

THE HORIZON ARCTIC 

The Horizon Arctic is a 307-foot Canadian vessel that deployed remotely operated vehicles, or “ROVs,” to reach the sea floor and began its search for the missing submarine.

The Horizon Arctic on a voyage

The Horizon Arctic on a voyage off the coast of Aberdeen, Scotland on April 12, 2021.  (George Saunders/MarineTraffic)

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RESEARCH FRENCH RESEARCH VESSEL L’ATALANTE

L’Atalante is a 279-foot French vessel that deployed the Victor 6000, an ROV, to aid the search. The ship is managed by the Ifremer research institute, which was in contact with the U.S. Navy with a request for help on Monday.

French research vessel L’Atalante

File image the French research vessel L’Atalante, which carries the Victor 6000. (Ifremer handout via EYEPRESS)

TECHNIPFMC PIPELAY VESSEL, THE DEEP ENERGY

Public traded TechnipFMC sent one of its pipelay vessels to help with rescue mission. The company’s vessel, called Deep Energy, started doing ROV operations on Tuesday.

Missing Titan submersible

In this undated photo, TechnipFMC pipelay vessel, The Deep Energy, is featured during a voyage. (TechnipFMC)

HMCS GLACE BAY

The HMCS Glace Bay is a 181-foot defense vessel from the Canadian Navy. The vessel provided a medical team specializing in dive medicine and a six-person mobile hyperbaric recompression chamber.

The HMCS Glace Bay

The HMCS Glace Bay, from Canadian Forces Base Halifax, arrives in New York Harbor to mark the beginning of Fleet Week in New York, U.S., May 24, 2017.  (REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton)

CCGS JOHN CABOT

The CCGS John Cabot is a 207-foot vessel with sonar capabilities belonging to the Canadian Coast Guard. The U.S. Navy said the vessel arrived on scene Wednesday.

The CCGS John Cabot docked

The CCGS John Cabot  docked in North Vancouver, British Columbia on July 6, 2020. (Malcolm Millar/MarineTraffic)

PELAGIC RESEARCH SERVICES’ ODYSSEUS 6K ROV

Pelagic Research Services, based in South Wellfleet, Massachusetts, said it was contacted by OceanGate, the company behind the tourist submersible, for use of its remotely operated vehicles, or “ROVs,” to assist with the search.

The ROV found a “debris field” in the search area for OceanGate’s missing Titan submersible near the Titanic on Thursday.

Pelagic Research Services' Odysseus 6k ROV

Pelagic Research Services’ Odysseus 6k ROV is seen in a file image. The ROV found a “debris field” in the search area for the missing OceanGate Titan submersible near the Titanic in the North Atlantic. (Pelagic Research Services)

VICTOR 6000 – AN UNMANNED FRENCH ROBOT

The Victor 6000 is an unmanned French robot that can dive up to nearly 20,000 feet – beyond the level of the Titanic wreckage. It has arms that can be remotely controlled to cut cables or otherwise help release a stuck vessel, but it does not have the capability of lifting the vessel on its own.

The Victor 6000 ROV

File image of an asset of the rescue efforts – the Victor 6000 – an unmanned French robot. (Ifremer handout via EYEPRESS)

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(this story has not been edited by TSA Mag staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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